Schnitzel
(noun)
A dish originating from Austria, made from a thin slice of breaded and fried meat, typically veal or pork.
Origin:
Derived from the german word 'schnitz' meaning 'to cut' or 'slice'.
Examples:
- Schnitzel is a popular dish in Germany and Austria.
- The schnitzel is typically served with potatoes and a side salad.
- Schnitzel can also be made with chicken or turkey for a lighter version of the dish.
- Some variations of schnitzel include Jägerschnitzel and Zigeunerschnitzel.
- Schnitzel is a staple dish of Austrian cuisine and is often served during special occasions.